Ferio Tego Summa Line Gets New Size

When Ferio Tego released its first flagship, regular-production brand last year called Summa (Latin for “comprehensive work”), the line consisted of four cigars but didn’t have a Toro, one of the most common sizes in the market. Now it does, and the new cigar is shipping today.
Measuring 6 inches by 50 ring gauge, the Toro has a suggested retail price of $19.50. Rounding out the line, the Toro s Summa’s Corona Gorda, Robusto, Torpedo and Gordo. Like the rest of the Summa line, the Toro ships in boxes of 10 cigars.
Made in the Dominican Republic by Quesada Cigars, Corojo wrapper, an Ecuadoran Sumatra-seed binder and a mix of Nicaraguan and Dominican filler. According to the company, the cigars are full-bodied.
Ferio Tego cigars are distributed by Davidoff of Geneva USA.